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cryptoJun 3, 2026, 12:50 AM

SEC Elevates Digital Assets to Strategic Priority in 2030 Roadmap

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has designated digital assets as a key strategic priority in its five-year plan through 2030, proposing clearer crypto rules, tokenization support, and a framework for staking and onchain markets.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has elevated digital assets to a strategic priority in its five-year roadmap through 2030. The plan signals a shift toward a more structured regulatory approach for the crypto industry.

Key elements include clearer rules for digital assets, support for tokenization, and the development of a framework for staking and on-chain markets. This marks a notable step in the SEC's long-term planning for the sector.

While specific policy details remain to be seen, the move suggests the agency is preparing for broader integration of digital assets into the financial system. The roadmap covers the period up to 2030.

Source: Cointelegraph